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3rd February 21, 10:26 AM
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Can this kilt be lengthened ...?
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A few months ago, I purchased my first kilt via Ebay from Kilts4Less. Having now read extensively on this site, I'm sure this is one of their Pakistani-made kilts. It was only available in the standard length of 24", but when I wear the kilt at my natural waist, it's a bit too short (I've ordered a second kilt from USA Kilts at 25"). For THIS kilt, I'm wondering whether the hem can be let down to make it a bit longer.
I've read numerous threads here that good kilts have selvedge edges with no need for a hem. From my close inspection it looks like my kilt MIGHT have a selvedge edge (see photo), so the hem could be let down without risk of unraveling. But, having never seen a selvedge edge in person ... and being a bit confused by the threading for the hem itself ... I can't be sure.
So ... I'm wondering if any of the rabble with more experienced eyes than mine can offer an opinion about whether I should risk the removal of the hem or leave well enough alone and just wear the kilt a bit lower than I would prefer until I can replace it.
Many thanks!
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